Tag: Kosciusko County Master Gardners
WARSAW — Although spring is officially upon us, the weather is still not cooperative for outdoor planting and gardening. While greenhouses are a common way to get an early start on the planting season, the Purdue Extension Kosciusko County office provides other options for adults and children.
By AMANDA ZAMBRANO Master Gardener Intern WARSAW — Growing vegetables from seed is an economic way to obtain your own produce. While some seeds can be direct-sown, particularly cold weather crops like peas, lettuce or carrots, most of our summertime favorites need to be started indoors as our northern Indiana growing season isn’t quite long …read more.
By AMY MUNCY Master Gardener Intern Any time you move a plant, it will need time to adjust to its surroundings, even in the house. If you buy houseplants at the greenhouse, the plant may go through changes, drop leaves or droop its branches. Greenhouses are usually more humid and receive more daylight than your …read more.
By Kelly Heckaman, Purdue Extension Office Calling all garden enthusiasts to attend the 13th annual Kosciusko County Master Gardener’s “Down the Garden Path” garden walk from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday, June 29. The walk will take place rain or shine. The purpose of the Kosciusko County Master Garden Association is to promote good …read more.